02-07-2021, 07:59 PM
3rd NFL MVP award for Aaron Rodgers, announces engagement
Rodgers winning this award wasn't surprising. The shock, however, came as he low-key announced in his acceptance speech that he got engaged.
But to who? He didn't reveal
Alex Smith wins comeback player of the year
Additionally, Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith, who needed 17 surgeries after suffering a life-threatening leg injury, won AP comeback player of the year honors.
Alex Smith wins comeback player of the year
Additionally, Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith, who needed 17 surgeries after suffering a life-threatening leg injury, won AP comeback player of the year honors.
"From obviously a lot of anxiety and potential doubt about obviously how my leg is going to hold up, to an amazing rush of thrill, excitement, that feeling of going out there again and playing, I never thought I'd get that back," Smith said.
Peyton Manning, Charles Woodson and Calvin Johnson first-ballot Hall of Famers
Peyton Manning is the only starting quarterback to have won Super Bowls with two different franchises -- though he might gain some company as soon as Sunday if Tom Brady and the Buccaneers win Super Bowl LV.
Manning has now done something else that Brady likely will do one day: He's been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
Peyton Manning, Charles Woodson and Calvin Johnson first-ballot Hall of Famers
Peyton Manning is the only starting quarterback to have won Super Bowls with two different franchises -- though he might gain some company as soon as Sunday if Tom Brady and the Buccaneers win Super Bowl LV.
Manning has now done something else that Brady likely will do one day: He's been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
Also getting in their first year on the ballot are cornerback/safety Charles Woodson and wide receiver Calvin Johnson. The rest of the class of 2021 is safety John Lynch, offensive lineman Alan Faneca, wide receiver Drew Pearson, coach Tom Flores and contributor Bill Nunn
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Winner: Justin Herbert, Los Angeles ChargersAfter a season filled with phenomenal rookie performances, Justin Herbert has been named the 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.
This was one of the awards that most people saw coming. While Minnesota Vikings’ rookie WR Justin Jefferson made it a race near the end of the year, ultimately, Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert took home the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award.
After being selected as the third quarterback in the 2020 NFL Draft, Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert finished better than everyone else. While how he got his start was unconventional, once he took the driver’s seat, he never gave it up. Due to the injury to Joe Burrow, he took complete control of the 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year race.
Herbert set rookie records for total touchdowns (36), passing touchdowns (31), completions (396), multi-passing touchdown games (10), games with 300 yards passing (8), and 3-touchdown passing games (6). He was just 38 yards short of Andrew Luck’s rookie record of 4,374 yards passing.
In 15 games, Herbert completed 66.6% of his passes for 4,336 yards with 31 touchdowns to just 10 interceptions. He also added 234 yards rushing with 5 rushing touchdowns.
In winning, Herbert joins a select group of QBs who have also won this award. Though this award has been presented for a while, it was dominated by RBs and WRs. Thanks to the change in the game, quarterbacks have seen an uptick in the 2010s. Of the last 11 winners of the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award, six have been quarterbacks. This includes Herbert joining Kyler Murray as back-to-back winners.
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Winner: Justin Herbert, Los Angeles ChargersAfter a season filled with phenomenal rookie performances, Justin Herbert has been named the 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.
This was one of the awards that most people saw coming. While Minnesota Vikings’ rookie WR Justin Jefferson made it a race near the end of the year, ultimately, Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert took home the Offensive Rookie of the Year Award.
After being selected as the third quarterback in the 2020 NFL Draft, Los Angeles Chargers QB Justin Herbert finished better than everyone else. While how he got his start was unconventional, once he took the driver’s seat, he never gave it up. Due to the injury to Joe Burrow, he took complete control of the 2020 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year race.
Herbert set rookie records for total touchdowns (36), passing touchdowns (31), completions (396), multi-passing touchdown games (10), games with 300 yards passing (8), and 3-touchdown passing games (6). He was just 38 yards short of Andrew Luck’s rookie record of 4,374 yards passing.
In 15 games, Herbert completed 66.6% of his passes for 4,336 yards with 31 touchdowns to just 10 interceptions. He also added 234 yards rushing with 5 rushing touchdowns.
In winning, Herbert joins a select group of QBs who have also won this award. Though this award has been presented for a while, it was dominated by RBs and WRs. Thanks to the change in the game, quarterbacks have seen an uptick in the 2010s. Of the last 11 winners of the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award, six have been quarterbacks. This includes Herbert joining Kyler Murray as back-to-back winners.